Jonathan Ross, on the other hand, wouldn't be a hard nut to crack, he just likes women, and he could laugh you into bed, and all you'd have to do stand there with your cleavage on show.
And he looks like he would be really dirty. Which is an added bonus.

Jonathan wRoss was in the year below me at university apparently. Can't say I noticed though the friends who did say c'mon Caroline you must remember the loudmouth who was always in the common room. But no made n impression whatsoever.

Also tats, I think he has some, very unsavoury, I don't like them anyway.

Colin Farrell is more my daughter's thing ... dark hair, dark eyes; they do it for her every time- all her boyfriends bear testament to the look!

Tats? As in oos? Well, I confess freely to liking clean cut, suited and booted ... but I wouldn't be honest if I didn't tell you that the glimpse of a tattoo through an executive shirt sleeve wouldn't offend me at all ...

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Posted: Sun Feb 13, 2005 7:40 pm Post subject:

I'm not overly interested in tats, though I wouldn't mind getting my birth symbol on my right shoulder - tastful ribbon design, but black so as to contrast strikingly against my pale skin (not that I've given it some thought).

My cousin on the other hand wants a pair of Japanese dragons, fighting but joined at the centre, against a full-colour Japanese-style background, covering his entire back

Like a good tat on a woman, but it has to be the right design in the right place - celtic design at the small of the back; small, Chinese symbol gracing the hip. Love the one sported by the bird from the Scissor Sisters _________________Michael
"It's strange the way things work out, but they do work out in the end." - Belonging to Night

If someone forced me to have one, I'd have it on the small of my back. Just a little black thingy of some description, one of those liney ones. At least then no one would be able to see it unless they were invited. My mate has three. Not keen myself, one on her back, but colours, one on her shoulder, and one at the top of her boob. Think it looks a bit chavvy myself but we're all different aren't we?
I suppose a discreet one on a bloke would be ok. Robbie Willimas makes me feel slightly sick, the only time I thought he looked remotely fanciable was when he was sitting in that horse trough up to his neck in water. Any way he doesn't need anyone to fancy him, he does ok on his own.
Two to add to my list.

Top Eye Candy
Daniel Craig

Foul looking bloke.
Bob Geldof. (What's with the hair Bob? And needs to buy some soap.)

I don't think she gave him a second thought I'm afraid. The tattoos were her way of rebelling against a middle class upbringing and they came complete with biker's leathers and of course, a motorbike. She used to drink Hurliman's too ... a right little hellraiser.

She's all grown up and respectable now - but there's always a glint in her eye!

I'm taking Dennis Quaid off my list this week, I don't like his picture in the adverts for the film he's got out. Sorry Dennis..... never mind, you've had your turn.

I will replace him with Jools Holland or Jean Jack Brunel, not because they're all that good looking, but they've both got the suit thing going on. And they've got that air of talent about them that makes them very sexy.